An agroclimatic assessment of the crop growth potential of south india


Autoria(s): Lekha,P V; Dr.Ram Mohan,H S
Data(s)

29/03/2014

29/03/2014

01/05/1992

Resumo

Usually, under rainfed conditions the growing period exists in the humid months. Hence, for agricultural planning knowledge about the variabilities of the duration of the humid seasons are very much needed. The crucial problem affecting agriculture is the persistency in receiving a specific amount of rainfall during a short period. Agricultural operations and decision making are highly dependent on the probability of receiving given amounts of rainfall; such periods should match the water requirements of different phenological phases of the crops. While prolonged dry periods during sensitive phases are detrimental to their growth and lower the yields, excess of rainfall causes soil erosion and loss of soil nutrients. These factors point to the importance of evaluation of wet and dry spells. In this study the weekly rainfall data have been analysed to estimate the probability of wet and dry periods at all selected stations of each agroclimatic zone and the crop growth potentials of the growing seasons have been analysed. The thesis consists of six Chapters.

School of marine sciences, Cochin University of Science And Technology

Cochin University of Science And Technology

Identificador

http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3488

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Cochin University of Science And Technology

Palavras-Chave #Agroclimatic Classification #Physico-Climatic #Land utilisation #Probability #Growing periods
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Thesis